Information on : MMS in EU

If you can not send MMS +(Even when you have activated the mms in the settings of your iPhone)+
the problem lies with your mobile carrier in EU.
Until T-Mobile, Orange, A1 and co have done their work, you may help your self here:
For iPhone users in
GERMANY,SWISS,AUSTRIA
you may find help here:
http://www.iphone-notes.de/?tag=mms
all the best,
Larryrrw

O2.IE not only supports MMS out the gap, but has given me 20 FREE MMS messages a month ~ that's nice as I don't expect to use MMS a lot, but I've nonetheless missed it this past year [and email, as nice as it is, was not a real substitute].

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    No problem, if it wasn't for questions there wouldn't be forum, Right?
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  • How to Enable MMS without BIS

    How to enable MMS without BIS
    This guide is for you if:
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    Notes:
    The process described here may also work on earlier devices with OS 4, 5, and 6, but I don’t have those devices to test.
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    Software
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    Step 1: Split the .ipd Files
    Start MagicBerry, click File > Open, and open the tmo_servicebooks.ipd file.
    Click Manipulate > Split.
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    Now, start your hex editor and open the “MMS_Config_20.ipd” file. It will look like this, without the highlights and bolding. I’ve added those so that it will be easier to provide instructions on editing.
    Hex Editing Basics
    In the HEX editor, the blue numbers don’t matter to you (they’re just column and row labels). Only the black ones are part of the file.
    The bytes (the two-character pairs) on the left side are all numbers, expressed in hexadecimal or “base-16”. The same information is expressed in ANSI characters on the right side.
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    Base-16 (hexadecimal):  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  A  B  C   D  E  F  10
    Base-10 (decimal):         1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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    You can edit the file from either side of the hex editor. As you edit the information on one side, you’ll see it automatically changing on the other as well.
    It’s easier to edit the information in the green, turquoise, and red fields on the right side.
    The information in the grey, yellow, and pink fields must be edited from the left (hex) side, because it’s the hex value that matters, and it shows up as periods or jibberish on the right side. All those “dots” on the right side are not identical when you look over at the left side. They’re actually very different values. The nonsensical letters on the right side are likewise meaningful values on the left side.
    It’s not a bad idea to just spend some time playing around in the hex editor before you move on. When you’re done, close the file without saving it, and the changes you make while experimenting won’t be made permanent.
    Editing the File
    The green blocks: enter your MMS proxy in each one, with the port number following the colon. Add to or delete bytes from the highlighted field if necessary, but whatever you do, do not write over or delete bytes outside the highlighted field! Those bytes contain necessary information, and if they are not there, the service book will not work. The same rule holds true for all of the other edits. You must stay within the highlighted fields. To delete bytes, just press delete. To insert bytes, position the cursor, and go to Edit > Insert Bytes on the menu bar, and choose the number of bytes to insert. If you’re using HxD hex editor, ctrl-z will undo a mistake. It also makes your changes in red, which makes them a little easier to follow. As with all programming, the work has to be perfect. There can be no mistakes. Check everything you do carefully.
    The turquoise block: enter the MMSC address here.
    The red block: enter your APN here.
    The yellow blocks: total number of bytes in the highlighted green, turquoise, or red range that follows. Adjust it when you’ve finished editing. The number must be expressed in HEX of course. Use a decimal to hexadecimal converter online if you prefer that.
    The pink blocks: the total number of bytes in the bolded range that follow (again, in hex). Adjust it when you’re finished editing the field.
    The grey block: a count of the total number of bytes that follow it. In the original file, the value is 30 01 00 00, which breaks down as: 30(hex)=48 01(hex)=256. The total (48+256) is 304. If the number of bytes following the grey block was less than 256, there would be no 01 in the second place. For example, if there were 226 bytes following the block, the grey block would look like this: E2 00 00 00. When you are finished editing the entire file, go back and adjust the number in the grey block accordingly.
    Once you’re done, save the file.
    Step 3: Merge the MMS Config 2.0 and Wap Push Config Service Books
    Open the “MMS_Config_20.ipd” file in MagicBerry
    Once you’ve opened the file, click Manipulate > Merge.
    Tick the box for the MMS Config 2.0 file.
    On the right side of the “Merge” window, where it says, “Choose second IPD file,” press the button with the three dots.
    Choose the tmo_servicebooks.ipd file.
    Tick only the box for the “Wap Push Config” service book.
    Press “Merge Selected,” enter a file name (and select the directory if necessary), and press “Save.”
    Close MagicBerry
    Step 4: Backup Your Phone
    This is mandatory. You’ll need the backup file for step 6.
    You need to have BlackBerry Desktop installed on your computer. If you haven’t done that yet, do it.
    Connect your BlackBerry device to your computer with a USB cable. If BlackBerry Desktop does not start automatically, start it.
    Do a backup. Just hit “Back up now” and follow the prompts. Do a full backup. Once you’re done, go to step 5.
    Step 5: Merge the combined MMS Config 2.0/Wap Push Config service book file with your existing service books
    Open MagicBerry
    Press File > Open and at the bottom of the Open dialogue window beside the File name box, change “IPD Files (.ipd)” to “BBB Files (.bbb)”. Navigate to the folder where you stored your backup, and open it. It might take a while to open.
    Click Manipulate > Merge.
    Go down the list on the left hand side and tick the checkboxes for the service book entries (they will be way down). If there are service books listed for MMS Config or Wap Push Config, uncheck those boxes.
    On the right side of the “Merge” window, where it says, “Choose second IPD file,” press the button with the three dots. Choose your merged MMS Config 2.0/Wap Push Config file.
    Press “Merge Selected,” enter a file name (and select the directory if necessary), and press “Save.”
    Optional: You can merge the newly created file again with any other service books you may need – such as the Anworm service books for the browser mentioned in my thread on CrackBerry. Just follow the process used in step 3.
    Step 6: Install the Service Books to your phone:
    Connect your BlackBerry to your computer with a USB cable if it isn’t still connected.
    On your BlackBerry, go to Options > Device > Advanced System Settings > Service Book
    Hold down the “Alt” key and press S B E B. You should see a message that says, “Legacy SB Restore Enabled.” Press Okay.
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    Go to Device > Restore.
    Press “Change” and navigate to the folder with the merged .ipd file you created. Press “OK.” You should now see the file listed in the Restore window.
    Click on the merged .ipd file you created to select it.
    Under the heading “Select Data to Restore,” select “Select Device Data and Settings” and then tick the box for “Service Book.” This step is really important. Make sure it's done right. If you screw it up you could end up wiping a lot of settings and data.
    Press “Restore” and answer “Yes” to the confirmation dialogue.
    Close the BlackBerry Desktop software, disconnect your device, and do a battery pull to reboot.
    Voila! If everything went well, you should have MMS capabilities. Test your ability to send and receive multimedia by sending yourself a picture message. You should receive the message within about 10 seconds.
    If it doesn’t work, go back and make sure EVERYTHING in the file is done perfectly. If you find a problem, fix it, merge the files again, and reinstall the service books.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Why not just ask carrier to enable MMS? I know T-Mobile can and will do it, even if there is no data plan at all on the line. We did it for my daughter and I know T-Mobile has done it for others. I assume other carriers do the same, but don't know....Which is why I ask.
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  • Double MMS sending after upgrade to OS 3.0

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    When you say 2nd generation iPhone, you mean the 3G?
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  • MMS Has Arrived For iPhone 3G/3GS

    The latest 5.5 Carrier Update has been posted on iTunes. With this carrier update it allows your 3G or 3GS to send and receive MMS. To get the new carrier file connect your phone to your computer, start iTunes and tell iTunes to check for updates for you phone. Some things of note:
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    After downloading and installing the new carrier file turn off your phone. When it is completely powered off turn it back on. This will allow the changes to take effect.
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  • Is it possible to send an MMS message?

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    MMS messages can be sent through you email setup. MMS messages can not be sent like an SMS.
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  • MMS over WiFi not working after Sense 6 Update

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  • Xsi:type information is missing after Marshalling in JAXB

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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
    <MessageRetrieveResponseReturn xmlns:java="java:types.api.brokerapi.soap.mms"
    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
         <return>
         <APIVersion>1.0</APIVersion>
         <ErrorCode>1000</ErrorCode>
         <ErrorInfo> Success</ErrorInfo>
         <BillingInfo xsi:type="java:BillingInfoObject" xsi:nil="true"/>
              <HeaderInfo xsi:type="java:HeaderInfoType" xsi:nil="true"/>
              <Content xsi:type="java:MessageContentType" xsi:nil="true"/>
              </return>
    </MessageRetrieveResponseReturn>
    I want output to be look like following
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
    <MessageRetrieveResponseReturn xmlns:java="java:types.api.brokerapi.soap.mms" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
         <return xsi:type="java:MessageRetrieveResponse" >
         <APIVersion xsi:type="java:apiVersionType">1.0</APIVersion>
         <ErrorCode xsi:type="xsd:string">1000</ErrorCode>
         <ErrorInfo xsi:type="xsd:string">Success</ErrorInfo>
         <BillingInfo xsi:type="java:BillingInfoObject" xsi:nil="true"/>
              <HeaderInfo xsi:type="java:HeaderInfoType" xsi:nil="true"/>
              <Content xsi:type="java:MessageContentType" xsi:nil="true"/>
              </return>
    </MessageRetrieveResponseReturn>
    I'm new to JAXB. Please let me know what I�m missing here
    Regards

    Not got a single answer , surprise whether the question is too dumb to ask or JAXB doesn't support feature or my requirement is weird :-) ... in any case let me know please
    regards

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